Here's one of many ways in which suburban living in particular has a high environmental impact. The most sustainable pattern of human settlement is by far dense urban areas with the requisite farms to feed them. Nothing inbetween those extremes has anything but downsides. coolclimate.org/maps
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those cat ears say as much
the entire antonin scalia professorship is kinda there to provide us with a special flavor trite dumb loser shit and this piece really delivers on that
i should point out that none of these people are still security guards. after a couple months / years with health insurance, an apartment, etc. they had something on their resume showing they could be trusted at whatever and most landed something professional and much better paid.
i've known more than a couple people with various serious life issues get this sort of security job and completely turn their life around. if politicians were serious about getting struggling people working, its hard to beat the undemanding but stable job of responsibly guarding a room full of shit.
I maintain that shadow docket opinions shouldn't be legally binding. If the justices don't bother to explain the reasoning that got them to a judgement, it ain't law.
Unrelated but Jamelle I feel like you would be into this delightful confluence of real Texas shit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvPG...
The House should filled with three thousand people shouting over each other about how Iowa is stealing all the bees, how the proud farmers of New Hampshire demand we ban toasters, and impeaching anybody telling them to shut up. MGP sucks, but she sucks correctly.
i have a tiktok account that people confuse for being a major regional hospital and this is what half my DMs look like
i heard some kids hanging out at the mall all talking about the latest ross douhat column
hey they're only 15 they still have some growing to do
even 100% tax on the top 1% would still only put a small dent in the national debt. orders of magnitude more than, well, everything.
we should tax the wealthy because extreme wealth concentration is corrosive to society, but its not a simple balance sheet solution to the debt.
A. G. Sulzberger swinging that dick out hard
piece of shit pot that is probably burning your rice right now
they say money doesn't buy happiness but that's because when people started saying it, this was the only kitchenwear you could buy
the original 13 colonies have about the same size and population and climate as japan. we invested in highways and threw away a ton of rail service after WWII but yeah, unless you're talking specifically about the east coast, america doesn't have high speed rail in large part because america big.
umich survey of consumers gives a breakdown a similar sentiment measure by age (and income and gender and so on).
data.sca.isr.umich.edu/charts.php?d...
projecting liberalism, exuding pedo-tarianism
i mean i lost my job as a senior government advisor last year and i kinda have to do something with my time
CHSR has in fact already succeeded on its goals, as stated quite opening by its first CEO: a huge make-work program focused on providing jobs in the Central Valley, maybe (or maybe not) eventually leading to some sort of train service
If laws don't get enforced, if the constitution is ignored, that still doesn't mean they don't have meaning. Even if we can never go back, what we are fighting for is among other things the rule of law. Giving up the notion of justice being possible is one step above joining the fascists yourself.
They have most certainly violated countless laws. The difference is that they have captured the Supreme Court, made federal law enforcement entirely partisan and subservient to the executive, essentially creating a nascent dictatorship.
Personally, I don't want a piece of that action.
minneapolis has earned it but also, more than anywhere else, i trust the people of the upper midwest to administer actual justice
young people are at the club, i'm at the lab dropping off a little vial of poop to make sure i'm not developing colon cancer.
Access to gaming chairs would have prevented the Eighty Years' War or at least cut it down to like two, maybe three years tops.
simo's gone on medical leave so i guess the cfo now reports to ??? neato
sigh, social norms can't be policed andΒ nobody has ever behaved better after some fucking nerd complained. this guy needs remedial media training: call him an asshole and then immediate get back on the message that will actually resonate: we will prosecute these guys for war crimes
i feel like the main purpose of bridgy is to show me just enough posts to remind me why i stopped using mastodon
and she was RIGHT TO DO SO
harvard university tried to hire galileo and instead he died and that's when they decided to just be pricks to everyone
Manned space travel is cool and we should be okay with doing a few big things just because they're cool. The entire Artemis program costs me about $25/yr and that seems a fair price for doing something otherwise impossible at the edge of human possibility.
update: jonathan actually not very invested in this issue